Here is a quick project to use up some fabric scraps you may have laying around. I love these fun burp cloths. They look a little better than the plain old cotton ones.
1. Wash all fabrics and burp cloths you want to embellish. Dry and iron everything.
2. Measure the length of the burp cloth, add 1″ to get your length. Measure the width of the interior panel of the burp cloth, add 1″ to get your width measurement.
3. Cut fabric scraps to size. Pin or iron a 1/2” seam allowance all the way around.
4. Pin fabric scrap to the mid section of the burp cloth.
5. Sew fabric scrap to the burp cloth, I used a 1/4” seam allowance.
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Those look familiar! I was wondering if you had made them 🙂
Crazy! I have a Waste Not Wednesday every week too but I've never seen your blog before! Great minds think alike, huh?
Plus washing really fluffs them up! I love the fabric you chose!!!
You can never have too many of these! It's great when they also look so nice, AND kept some fabric scraps from going to waste.
I had a friend make me some similar burp clothes. I cherised them.
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